
Maverick City Music Lawsuit, Louisiana Sues FDA Over Abortion Pills, Thousands of UK Churches Face Closure
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Top headlines for Thursday, October 9, 2025
Maverick City Music’s Chandler Moore has filed a federal lawsuit, alleging the worship collective’s CEO diverted millions of dollars. Louisiana takes the FDA to court over the mailing of abortion pills into the state. And across the Atlantic, a new survey warns that thousands of churches in the U.K. could close within five years.
00:11 Christopher Yuan's recovery from fall 'exceeding expectations'
00:55 Pastor used more than $400K of church funds for personal items
01:53 Chandler Moore sues Maverick City Music CEO
02:41 Louisiana sues Trump’s FDA over abortion pill mailing rules
03:29 Man arrested at DC church had 200 homemade explosives, manifesto
04:17 Thousands more churches to close in UK over next 5 years: study
05:06 Red carpet premiere of 'Soul on Fire' spotlights real-life heroes
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- Christopher Yuan's recovery from fall 'exceeding expectations' | U.S.
- Pastor used more than $400K of church funds for personal items | U.S.
- Chandler Moore sues Maverick City Music CEO | Entertainment
- Louisiana sues Trump’s FDA over abortion pill mailing rules | Politics
- Man arrested at DC church had 200 homemade explosives, manifesto | U.S.
- Thousands more churches to close in UK over next 5 years: study | Church & Ministries
- Red carpet premiere of 'Soul on Fire' spotlights real-life heroes | Entertainment